#!/usr/bin/env bash # vim:ts=4:sts=4:sw=4:et # args: google.com yahoo.com # # Author: Hari Sekhon # Date: 2019-04-11 18:48:01 +0100 (Thu, 11 Apr 2019) # # https://github.com/harisekhon/bash-tools # # License: see accompanying Hari Sekhon LICENSE file # # If you're using my code you're welcome to connect with me on LinkedIn and optionally send me feedback to help steer this or other code I publish # # https://www.linkedin.com/in/harisekhon # set -euo pipefail [ -n "${DEBUG:-}" ] && set -x srcdir="$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")" # shellcheck disable=SC1090 . "$srcdir/lib/utils.sh" # shellcheck disable=SC2034 usage_description=" Verifies the SSL certificate for each host given as arguments, using OpenSSL Port defaults to 443 if not given For a much better version of this see check_ssl_cert.pl in the Advanced Nagios Plugins Collection: check_ssl_cert.pl - checks Expiry days remaining, Domain, Subject Alternative Names, SNI https://github.com/harisekhon/nagios-plugins " # used by usage() in lib/utils.sh # shellcheck disable=SC2034 usage_args="host1[:port] [ host2:[:port]] [host3:[port]] ... ]" help_usage "$@" min_args 1 "$@" exitcode=0 # otherwise will silently fail getting openssl output on incorrect host set +o pipefail for host in "$@"; do host_port="$host" if ! [[ "$host_port" =~ : ]]; then host_port="$host_port:443" fi # openssl returns 1 regardless of whether host/cert is valid/invalid output="$(openssl s_client -connect "$host_port" < /dev/null 2>/dev/null | grep Verify | sed 's/^[[:space:]]*//; s/[[:space:]]*$//')" if [ -n "${output:-}" ]; then echo "$output" if ! [[ "$output" =~ Verify[[:space:]]*return[[:space:]]*code:[[:space:]]*0 ]]; then exitcode=1 fi else echo "Failed to connect" if [ $exitcode -eq 0 ]; then exitcode=1 fi fi done